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Paris Prices

What Are the Prices in Paris (France)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Paris for 2024.

National currency: Euro, symbol — € (international currency code EUR).

Food Prices

Average prices in Paris cafes and restaurants
$16.4 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $10.92
$72.1 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $49.13
$10.9 
Combo Meal
Starting from $9.83

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$110.3 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $40.81
$154.2 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $43.19
$231 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $55.23
$398.1 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $129.41

Three-Star Hotels in 2024-2025

Price Trend (per night in a 3* room)

Pink line — average price for a 3* hotel room in Bangkok for the specified month.

Turquoise line — minimum price found for a room in Bangkok for the entire specified month.

Hotel prices are for reference — prices may vary by day of week and specific hotel
We’re improving our calculation method. Check prices for your dates in a specific hotel

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Paris, plus gas prices
$14.4 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $5.38
$2.3 
Public Transport Ride
$2.2 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.85

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$4.2 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $2.18
$2.8 
0.5L Water
Starting from $1.86
$7.6 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $5.46

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$109.6 
Jeans
Starting from $65.51
$42.6 
Dress
Starting from $21.84
$102.3 
Sneakers
Starting from $65.51


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $16.38
Dinner for Two: $72.06
Combo Meal: $10.92
0.5L Local Beer: $7.64
Cup of cappuccino: $4.15
Cigarettes: $11.46
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $13.1
Jeans: $109.57
Dress: $42.56
Sneakers: $102.25

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $2979.14
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $1311.47
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $2129.85
Monthly Transportation Pass $91.82
Gym Membership: $37.59


Tourist Reviews

All photos and texts belong to their authors
@privet_baguette
« Sacre-Coeur (the Basilica of the Sacred Heart) is one of the main landmarks in France. A place of pilgrimage for many believers. The basilica took 40 years to build (and during that time, they also reinforced the Montmartre hill, which is the highest point in Paris). Admission is free, but for €5, you can visit the crypt and the dome. I haven't been yet; is anyone interested in going next week? »
@xsunya
« The illuminated Arc de Triomphe is beautiful. Truly! At night, there are a lot of people around it. But paying €10 to visit it - I just can't bring myself to do it. »
@olaneko
« Speaking of the metro, it's quite modest in Paris, lacking any frills, and most stations look similar to this. There are signs pointing to the major attractions, so navigating the metro lines is pretty straightforward.

Here's a little tip: you can buy tickets individually, or you can get a book of ten tickets at once. For unlimited travel, there's a weekly Navigo pass for all 5 zones covering all types of transport, costing only €21.25 plus a €5 deposit (valid from Monday to Sunday). With it, we traveled all around Paris, to Versailles, Disneyland, visited a miniature park, and enjoyed a ride on the funicular. The pass is reusable, so during your next visit to Paris, you just need to top up your balance and you can use it again! »
@sunyana2008
« Disneyland is filled with countless souvenir shops, where prices are sky-high and the quality often leaves much to be desired! But everything is made sooo beautifully, and it’s accompanied by music! 🎶✨ »
@dazzzzling
« If you're wondering where to go for a stunning view of the city, the Arc de Triomphe is the place to be. There aren’t the long lines like at the Eiffel Tower, and you can see the entire city in all directions. On regular days, it costs about $10, but today it's actually free✌️ »
@loyanova
« Toilet as luxury: just €1.5 and a gentleman in black latex gloves personally escorts you to the booth. Life is divided into "before" and "after." »
@spirit_of_paris
« Half an hour of happiness for €3.5 in the Luxembourg Gardens. A little boat, a stick, a fountain - and you find yourself running around, nudging your sailboat from edge to edge. 😊 »
@pasha_terentiev
« A fairytale dream has come true!
And honestly, the day started off on the right foot. We took public transport to Disneyland on the RER train. There were no turnstiles at the platform (Nation station), so we just hopped on the train and rode without tickets, planning to buy them once we arrived. When we got to the station we needed, we couldn't find a ticket counter, so we asked a metro employee for help. He told us, "Hey guys, just get this ticket next time; for now, you can pass without paying." A single one-way ticket costs €7.60. It’s even better to buy tickets to Disneyland online, as they’re cheaper by €20 compared to the ticket counter. »
@alexandr_galevich
« I visited this place thinking I might find something interesting to buy in terms of antiques or retro items. However, the starting prices of $70–100 made me change my mind. It's more like a huge antique store than a flea market. »
@mutera.k
« A rickshaw and its crew at your service. For just $54 per hour, they will take you around the most famous Parisian landmarks. »
@ddathos
« Moulin Rouge. There are whispers about fantastic shows happening inside, but who really knows? Budget constraints, you know... Meanwhile, the neighborhood is overflowing with sex shop signs, live shows, and rather dubious establishments offering zapping for 2 euros. By the way, as soon as we sat down a few meters away, a random guy approached us with an offer to buy some herbs. »
@3bepbe
« We bought lavender from a local guy. He crafts it with soul and love. 5 pouches for just ten euros. 🌿✨ »
@zhanka.parizhanka
« By the way, the summer sales in Paris are still going on for 4 more days. If you haven't spent all your money yet, head to the outlets; the discounts are really significant. I bought some dresses for €40 each. I'll share them sometime. »
@_tevda_
« Beautiful post for you. The Louvre. Just so you know, the crowd is for the Mona Lisa. Overall, it's a nightmare: hard to breathe, filthy, an overwhelming number of tourists, prices are not just high, they're mind-blowing, and the food is terrible... In the last ten years, everything has changed for the worse. Let's see what Normandy has in store. »
@rosseforp
« I pre-booked a parking spot near the St. Lazare train station in Paris. It was around $32 for 3 days. In comparison, a night at a hotel nearby costs about $26. Paris isn't the easiest place for parking. My friend is enjoying a multi-level parking experience in Europe. The hotel there is just as good as ours. »
@small_life_51
« The museum's inner courtyard. And this is just a third of the photo. I really appreciate the organization of spaces in Paris. In any museum, you can buy products with the museum's logo, books, magazines, etc. Additionally, you are provided with a map of the premises for free (in any museum, even in a tiny one). The audio guide is available for a separate fee ranging from €2 to €5. What struck me the most was the ubiquitous cafes throughout the exhibition spaces. You come to enjoy art, satisfy your hunger, and continue to immerse yourself in culture. In this case, you can combine both. There are excellent conditions for preserving the paintings, with well-ventilated spaces accommodating a large number of visitors. »
@lucky_red_sun
« The view from our window today. Hello, Paris. What’s that? €69 in the city center... So clean. Perfect for us))) »
@nadiaagalakova
« We're riding around Paris on a double-decker bus, which definitely earned its 34 dollars! 😊 »
@svetlana_nagorskaya
« We honestly waited 2 hours in line, in the icy wind, paying €22.5 for just a 10-minute experience. I wouldn't go there a second time. »
@arisha_august
« It's rainy and gloomy in Paris today, but that doesn’t stop us from enjoying everything around us☺️ just don't buy umbrellas from the street vendors)) our lovely pink umbrella for €5 broke after just 10 minutes...)) I was already dreaming about how I would stroll around with it... and the food... oh, the food is so delicious🙈☺️ and the people... so beautiful😍 »
@dvshir
« The taxi from the airport to nearly the center where we live took about half an hour and cost 48 dollars. I think that's a fair price for all that luggage and two kids who had finally managed to catch some sleep after the flight. They even had enough energy left for a long stroll around the city. 😊 »